ListenerPoliticsIs it time to break up with America? Our complex relationship with the USGiven the Trump administration’s belligerence, is it time consider other alliances? 07 Apr 06:10 PM
ListenerLifeGoodbye, friend: Steve Braunias on buddy breakupsWhat do we do with old friends, like those who become too dependent or too successful?07 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerLifeA lecturer with a tattoo, mohawk or septum piercing: What first year students found most off-putting Teaching first-year classes are a great opportunity to demonstrate theories in real time. 07 Apr 06:06 PM
ListenerReviewsBook of the day: Femme Feral by Sam Beckbessinger‘Feminist perimenopausal werewolf’ novel takes revenge to new heights.07 Apr 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureBottled lightning: Pianist releases an album kindled by the loss of his partnerFor Flavio Villani, performing was always considered a snapshot in time. Until now. 07 Apr 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: April 8Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.07 Apr 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandThe shocks that shaped the nation: How these big economic events continue to affect our livesThe nation-forming economic high and low points that got NZ where we are today.06 Apr 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandDanyl McLauchlan: The grand and urgent political project that’s going beggingWith an outlook of dwindling fuel supplies, govt is forced to abandon reliance on markets.06 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsAnthony Ellison’s political cartoon of the weekAnthony Ellison shares his perspective on recent political events.06 Apr 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsIs it time to break up with America? Our complex relationship with the USGiven the Trump administration’s belligerence, is it time consider other alliances? 07 Apr 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsAnthony Ellison’s political cartoon of the weekAnthony Ellison shares his perspective on recent political events.06 Apr 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: PM Luxon successfully rearranges deck chairs Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over local and international politics.02 Apr 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan: NZ First reads the room over gentailersAfter decades of borrowing, the govt has few levers to pull to stave off economic shock.29 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAndrew AnthonyNigel Farage is finally paying the political price for cosying up to TrumpReform's polling average has fallen 5 percentage points since August.06 Apr 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionLeah McFall: Colour me surprised! The 1980s style trend that’s back brighter than beforeStrange things that were big in my childhood just keep coming back.03 Apr 09:30 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell BrownRussell Brown: The neighbourhood is a refuge, sometimesThere are other things happening in the world other than the mad king and his war. 01 Apr 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid HarveyTikanga statement sees charges dropped against man accused of damaging Treaty of Waitangi exhibitCharges against a man accused of damaging Treaty of Waitangi exhibit have been dismissed.31 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: April 8Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.07 Apr 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandThe shocks that shaped the nation: How these big economic events continue to affect our livesThe nation-forming economic high and low points that got NZ where we are today.06 Apr 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandDanyl McLauchlan: The grand and urgent political project that’s going beggingWith an outlook of dwindling fuel supplies, govt is forced to abandon reliance on markets.06 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentDavid Lomas’ Iranian investigation leads new missing-family seriesNZ journalist travels to the Middle East to find estranged father of a Kiwi woman.05 Apr 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Microsoft takes a quantum leapThis could be one of the key tech innovations tipped to shape the 21st century. 25 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: The new tricks your phone uses to fend off snoopers and scammersMany violations are low‑tech, not a hacker breaking into a data centre. 11 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space worksEven if you loathe the man, you should be quietly cheering him on.25 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerHealthGet up and into the light: A sleep expert on navigating daylight saving’s time changeThe clocks are about to "fall back" an hour, so how can you reset your body clock?02 Apr 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerHealthThe two-way links between heart surgery and depressionHeart surgery goes almost hand in hand with depression. 01 Apr 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerHealthFlash hot cross buns? Sweet as, but what does it mean for your health goals?Hot cross buns have transformed from simple bread into desserts packed with sugar & fat.31 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthManufactured anxiety: The manosphere’s dangerous push of testosterone supplementsTestosterone supplements can come with serious long-term dangers.30 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerLifeGoodbye, friend: Steve Braunias on buddy breakupsWhat do we do with old friends, like those who become too dependent or too successful?07 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerLifeA lecturer with a tattoo, mohawk or septum piercing: What first year students found most off-putting Teaching first-year classes are a great opportunity to demonstrate theories in real time. 07 Apr 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Neighbourhood watching The best method to finding a hobby is to run a series of planned auditions. 04 Apr 07:02 PM
ListenerListenerLifeHigh braise: Decadent dining for the colder months Three warming recipes from Sydney food stylist Lucy Tweed. 03 Apr 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureBottled lightning: Pianist releases an album kindled by the loss of his partnerFor Flavio Villani, performing was always considered a snapshot in time. Until now. 07 Apr 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureWellington art philanthropists donate entire valuable collection to public galleryJim and Mary Barr are giving Dunedin's public art gallery an extraordinary gift.05 Apr 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerCultureComposer/guitarist Dylan Lardelli brings musical explorations back homeDylan Lardelli offers rare chance to hear classical music from the outer edges.24 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureBenjamin Britten’s ‘shimmering’ Illuminations comes to ChristchurchSoprano Carleen Ebbs will sing the work later this month.19 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsGraham ReidFlea’s debut solo album sees famed rock bassist returning to jazz beginningsRed Hot Chilli Pepper bassist rekindles childhood obsession with the trumpet.06 Apr 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentDavid Lomas’ Iranian investigation leads new missing-family seriesNZ journalist travels to the Middle East to find estranged father of a Kiwi woman.05 Apr 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSarah WattRobert Pattinson and Zendaya shine in comedy drama about the things best left unsaidThe Drama is a completely original story about the power - or frailty - of love. 05 Apr 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentListener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Jack White, U2, Kneecap, Nana Mouskouri, a Clean tribute, and more New and intriguing musical picks from writers at the NZ Listener magazine.05 Apr 01:00 AM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Femme Feral by Sam Beckbessinger‘Feminist perimenopausal werewolf’ novel takes revenge to new heights.07 Apr 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Night, Ma by Elizabeth Knox - a loving homage to living well with terminal illnessDespite chronicling a trio of tragedies, Elizabeth Knox’s memoir is a delight to read.06 Apr 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsOf horses and heroes: The best new nonfiction for younger peopleFrom rhyming pictures books to health heroes, there's good holiday reading here.05 Apr 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksIn 1960s Dunedin, young Christopher de Hamel discovered a love for medieval manuscripts. Now he's a world authority Christopher de Hamel has travelled from Dunedin to the Dark Ages, illuminating the past.04 Apr 07:06 PM
ListenerListenerBooksCop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakesHow to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.21 Feb 06:06 PM
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ListenerListenerPoliticsIs it time to break up with America? Our complex relationship with the USGiven the Trump administration’s belligerence, is it time consider other alliances? 07 Apr 06:10 PM
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ListenerListenerWorldBlack humour and hope: A stay in an Estonian hotel where the walls once had earsGraham Reid learns of Tallinn's history and its unpleasant links to the KGB.28 Mar 06:06 PM
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